Vuvuzela the distinctive sound of Africa’s 2010 Football World Cup is like Marmite, its either you love the Vuvuzela or you hate it.
South Africa partied to the defeaning noise of the Vuvuzela as the 2010 World Cup kicked off in style at Johannesburg’s Soccer City Stadium.
South Africa played Mexico in a game that could have gone either way, but at the end of the day a draw was probably what the two teams deserved.
But there is no doubt Africa’s World Cup will be remembered for the distinctive noise of the Vuvuzela. Some people have found them entertaining and to some infuriating.
The noise is like a swam of bees in the giant stadiums. How are the coaches managing to communicate with the players, and the players communicating with each other on the pitch?
But like Marmite you either love the Vuvuzela or you hate it. What are your views on the Vuvuzela?
Feel free to share your views.
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